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This meant Karlsruhe's relegation to third tier after 12 years according to away goal rule. The club successfully bounced back in —13 when it won a championship in the 3.

Liga and earned promotion back to the 2. At the end of the —12 season, the team was forcefully relegated to the Oberliga because of the relegation of the first team to the 3.

Liga as reserve teams of 3. Liga clubs are not permitted in the Regionalliga anymore from The team had suffered a similar fate in , when the first team was relegated to the Regionalliga Süd and the reserve team therefore had to leave this league despite finishing above the relegation ranks.

Between and , the team also won the North Baden Cup on four occasions, thereby qualifying for the first round of the DFB-Pokal on each occasion.

Its greatest success in this competition was reaching the third round in — Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules.

Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Managers of the club since The recent season-by-season performance of the club: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

For other uses, see Karlsruhe disambiguation. League [ edit ] German football championship Champions: For recent transfers, see List of German football transfers summer and List of German football transfers winter Bundesliga I 13th 1.

However, a last place finish in a terrible — season played under dire financial circumstances dropped them down to the Regionalliga Süd III.

The club rebounded and on the strength of a first-place result in the Regionalliga made a prompt return to second division play. After four seasons of mediocre play that saw KSC narrowly avoid being sent further down, the team turned in a much-improved performance and earned a sixth-place result in — KSC secured the 2.

Bundesliga title with three games left in the season by way of a 1—0 victory over SpVgg Unterhaching on 29 April, combined with a draw by second-placed Hansa Rostock on 30 April.

They are the first team in the history of the single-division 2. Bundesliga to occupy the top spot throughout the whole season.

In their return season to the Bundesliga in —08 they finished 11th, fading in the second half of the year after a strong start that saw them positioned in the qualifying places for European competition.

The club continued to perform poorly in the —09 season, ultimately finishing 17th and finding themselves relegated to the 2.

The club's two most recent campaigns there ended with 10th and 15th-place finishes. Karlsruhe finished second level as 16th and faced Jahn Regensburg with relegation play-offs.

These teams draw with as 1—1 at Regensburg and as 2—2 at Karlsruhe. This meant Karlsruhe's relegation to third tier after 12 years according to away goal rule.

The club successfully bounced back in —13 when it won a championship in the 3. Liga and earned promotion back to the 2.

At the end of the —12 season, the team was forcefully relegated to the Oberliga because of the relegation of the first team to the 3.

Liga as reserve teams of 3. Liga clubs are not permitted in the Regionalliga anymore from The team had suffered a similar fate in , when the first team was relegated to the Regionalliga Süd and the reserve team therefore had to leave this league despite finishing above the relegation ranks.

Between and , the team also won the North Baden Cup on four occasions, thereby qualifying for the first round of the DFB-Pokal on each occasion.

Its greatest success in this competition was reaching the third round in — Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules.

Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Managers of the club since The recent season-by-season performance of the club: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

For other uses, see Karlsruhe disambiguation. League [ edit ] German football championship Champions: For recent transfers, see List of German football transfers summer and List of German football transfers winter Bundesliga I 13th 1.